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Words extracted from Wales Online

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  1. achilles exclude
    • 2021 January 25, Katie Sands, “Joe Marler withdraws from England Six Nations squad for 'personal reasons' as he explains decision”, in Wales Online[1]:
      Mako Vunipola is recovering from an achilles injury and although remaining with Eddie Jones' squad for rehabilitation, he is expected to miss a chunk of the competition.
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  2. bampy exclude
    • 2021 January 5, Katie Bellis, “Elderly grandfather woke to find burglar trying to 'force off his wedding ring' while he lay in bed”, in Wales Online[2]:
      Writing on the page, Sarah said: "Ray is a lovely gentleman from Mayhill, a great grandad, bampy and an all-round loving family man.
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  3. bodyblow exclude
    • 2018 September 21, Rob Lloyd, “The rugby headlines to expect this weekend as things get worse for Welsh side and England star thrusts two fingers at Eddie Jones”, in Wales Online[3]:
      The loss of Guinness PRO14 rights has been a bodyblow to the corporation, there is no disguising that.
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  4. boxseat exclude
    • 2021 January 4, Mathew Davies, “Swansea City's transfer plans blown apart as Southampton's Michael Obafemi suffers serious injury”, in Wales Online[4]:
      Stoke City had also been linked with the striker, but Swansea were in the boxseat for his signature.
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    • 2021 January 5, Mathew Davies, “The Swansea City transfer headlines as rivals Celtic given huge target boost, Brighton star wanted and QPR join Max Watters race”, in Wales Online[5]:
      That would put the Parkhead club firmly in the boxseat to seal the winger's signature.
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  5. cdm exclude
    • 2021 January 5, Glen Williams, “Liverpool fans suggest the unthinkable over Trent Alexander-Arnold and Neco Williams as damning statistic emerges vs Southampton”, in Wales Online[6]:
      Fabinho as a cdm.
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  6. displasia exclude
    • 2019 April 12, Wales News Service, “Panto star James Lusted becomes dad as wife gives birth to baby girl”, in Wales Online[7]:
      James, who was born with a type of genetic dwarfism called diastrophic displasia, said: "Holding my daughter in my arms is definitely in the top two of the best things I've ever done.
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  7. dramastars exclude
    • 2021 January 2, Kathryn Williams, “The massive TV shows made in Wales”, in Wales Online[8]:
      Set in the aftermath of the Blitz when Britain was struggling to define itself in a new world order, the dramastars Keeley Hawes (Line of Duty, The Durrells), Luke Treadaway (Ordeal by Innocence and A Streetcat Named Bob), and Fargo and Shape of Water star Michael Stuhlbarg.
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  8. fibia exclude
    • 2021 January 25, Katie Sands, “Joe Marler withdraws from England Six Nations squad for 'personal reasons' as he explains decision”, in Wales Online[9]:
      Launchbury's fibia stress fracture is cruel timing given he had re-established himself in England's second row last autumn and was set to continue alongside Maro Itoje for the Six Nations opener against Scotland on Saturday week.
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  9. frubes exclude
    • 2021 January 12, Cathy Owen, “The reality of food hampers in Wales as English mum posts picture of £30 package containing 'just £5 of food'”, in Wales Online[10]:
      Posting the image on Twitter, user Roadside Mum said: "2 days jacket potato with beans, 8 single cheese sandwiches, 2 days carrots, 3 days apples, 2 days soreen, 3 days frubes.
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  10. joojeh exclude
    • 2021 November 10, Ed Gilbert, “15 kebab houses you need to try in Cardiff”, in Wales Online[11]:
      Their golden chicken joojeh kebab is marinated in saffron and garlic and accompanied by a mound of fluffy and buttery rice.
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  11. juliet exclude
    • 2021 June 24, Sian Burkitt, “The homes in Newport you can get for £150,000 and under”, in Wales Online[12]:
      This first floor flat offers up two bedrooms, a kitchen-diner, bathroom and juliet balcony.
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  12. justgiving exclude
    • 2021 January 14, Cathy Owen, “Meet Mary - the Welsh woman who's like everyone's gran and became a huge hit after appearing on TV”, in Wales Online[13]:
      A justgiving page in Mary's name has already raised more than £1,000 for the service.
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  13. mastersuite exclude
    • 2020 March 3, Joanne Ridout, “The huge manor house in Pontypridd that comes with a separate cottage”, in Wales Online[14]:
      The house has six bedrooms in total so if a new owner doesn't need this many, maybe the three located on the second floor could be remodelled into a stunning mastersuite that encapsulates the whole space.
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    • 2021 January 5, Joanne Ridout, “A former city drug den transformed into one of Wales' most Instagrammable dream homes is on the market”, in Wales Online[15]:
      Upstairs the house now has a family bathroom and five bedrooms, including the impressive mastersuite.
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  14. matchworn exclude
    • 2021 January 5, Mathew Davies, “Swansea City and host of players pay tribute to much-loved former employee Nick Eames”, in Wales Online[16]:
      Sue left the club after 26 years' service last year, while Michael regularly posts on social media about his role at the club and arranges matchworn shirt giveaways for supporters.
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  15. metendienone exclude
    • 2020 July 21, Anthony Woolford, “Welsh rugby player banned for taking drugs days before live Scrum V TV match”, in Wales Online[17]:
      Patton was tested at a training session for third-tier Ystalyfera in September 2019 and tested positive for metendienone, which is classified as an anabolic androgenic steroid.
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  16. moules exclude
    • 2020 August 25, Kathryn Williams, “19 gorgeous places where you can eat outdoors in Wales”, in Wales Online[18]:
      Now bookings can be made for the terrace, which is partially covered and has outdoor heaters, for you to kick back and take in the view while tasting the moules or having traditional fish and chips.
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  17. ombré exclude
    • 2021 January 1, Joanne Ridout, “14 home improvement and interior design hacks to try in 2021”, in Wales Online[19]:
      Create a dreamy bedroom using ombré painting
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  18. parkrun exclude
    • 2020 July 5, Laura Clements, “Vet started dog food business with £72 and sack of brown rice and is now worth £24m”, in Wales Online[20]:
      He does parkrun in Llanelli every weekend too, coming in at "30 minutes-and-a-bit".
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    • 2021 December 29, Sophie Corcoran, “Sajid Javid hits out as Parkrun cancels events in Wales due to restrictions”, in Wales Online[21]:
      It is our intention, therefore, that whatever parkrun events are legally permitted to operate they should do so.
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  19. patterdale exclude
    • 2021 January 3, Lucy John, “Family left 'heartbroken' after six dogs stolen overnight”, in Wales Online[22]:
      The smooth bronze coloured patterdale terrier (Image: Sarah Wood)
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  20. patterdales exclude
    • 2021 January 3, Lucy John, “Family left 'heartbroken' after six dogs stolen overnight”, in Wales Online[23]:
      One of the black female patterdales (Image: Sarah Wood)
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  21. pedalboarding exclude
    • 2021 January 14, Laura Clements, “How a Pembrokeshire lake is being transformed into £4m adventure site”, in Wales Online[24]:
      Outdoor activities will include sailing, kayaking, canoeing, stand up paddle and pedalboarding while fishing on the reservoir banks will also make a welcome return.
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  22. quorn exclude
    • 2020 October 25, Katie-Ann Gupwell, “Woman who became size 18 after her divorce loses four stone in 10 months”, in Wales Online[25]:
      Dinner - quorn bolognese
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  23. riverrun exclude
    • 2021 January 1, Victoria Jones, “These are the books set to create a buzz in 2021”, in Wales Online[26]:
      Watch out for The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr (riverrun, Jan 5), set on a plantation in Mississippi, which tells of the forbidden love between two enslaved men who find in each other a refuge and hope in a world dominated by brutal masters.
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  24. shittake exclude
    • 2017 December 12, Ruth Mosalski, “This is why the food at Ynyshir really is the best you will eat in Wales”, in Wales Online[27]:
      Other highlights included the pollock and shittake and barbecue celeriac.
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  25. snowgate exclude
    • 2020 October 6, Paul Abbandonato, “The inside story of Cardiff City's Premier League rise and fall — Tottenham's Warnock barb, Bamba bust-ups, Chelsea controversy and Sala tears”, in Wales Online[28]:
      The infamous 'snowgate' incident is one of the biggest controversies in recent Bluebirds history.
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  26. soreen exclude
    • 2021 January 12, Cathy Owen, “The reality of food hampers in Wales as English mum posts picture of £30 package containing 'just £5 of food'”, in Wales Online[29]:
      Posting the image on Twitter, user Roadside Mum said: "2 days jacket potato with beans, 8 single cheese sandwiches, 2 days carrots, 3 days apples, 2 days soreen, 3 days frubes.
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  27. spannered exclude
    • 2021 March 20, David Owens, “The lunatic drug addict who released some of the greatest records of all time”, in Wales Online[30]:
      Drugs at the label was still a huge thing, but they weren’t being done in the office any more because they were trying to protect me and it would been torture to see everyone walking around spannered.
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  28. targetman exclude
    • 2021 January 5, Ian Mitchelmore, “Bristol City recall Kasey Palmer as Swansea City free up loan slot and ramp up striker hunt”, in Wales Online[31]:
      Cooper's search for a new targetman will now ramp up, with two forwards possibly being targeted this month.
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  29. valium exclude
    • 2018 August 19, Estel Farell-Roig, “Life on Spice: The chronic problem of the zombie drug that users say is worse than heroin”, in Wales Online[32]:
      You can't just come off it with nothing, though," she says, adding that valium and diazepam help.
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  30. worksmanship exclude
    • 2020 November 25, Martin Shipton, “Bridgend council partnered in home insulation contract with firm run by senior councillor”, in Wales Online[33]:
      When questioned about concerns about the work previously done to Mr Conaty's house, he said last month: "I know there was some concern about some of the worksmanship.
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Latin[edit]

  1. antarctica exclude
    • 2017 July 11, Chris Pyke, “How a Welsh family firm made headlines making socks for the Queen and a jumper for Prince George”, in Wales Online[34]:
      This means we now have a customer on every continent, bar antarctica.
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  2. fide exclude
    • 2020 May 9, David Owens, “In search of The Automatic, the band that scored a monster hit then disappeared”, in Wales Online[35]:
      A decade on it seems an appropriate moment to discover what happened to the musicians who appeared to have the world at their feet when they signed a major label deal in 2005 and released a bona fide, solid gold anthem in the shape of Monster - an era-defining song turned terrace chant, as instantly recognisable now as it was back then.
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  3. fumigatus exclude
    • 2020 December 14, Laura Clements, “Last golden eagle living in wild in Wales had been shot before it died”, in Wales Online[36]:
      Aspergillus fumigatus is a ubiquitous opportunistic organism and factors impairing the birds’ immunity can predispose to disease.
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  4. hoc exclude
    • 2021 January 17, Abbie Wightwick, “The Welsh home schooling nightmare: Huge disparity, no national structure and parents crying out for support”, in Wales Online[37]:
      It took a few days of intense stress and arguing to finally make them agree to accept them in on ad hoc days.
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  5. infinitum exclude
    • 2020 December 18, Tom Coleman, “The Rugby morning headlines as Austin Healey launches withering public attack on Danny Cipriani”, in Wales Online[38]:
      What my proposition is, the league should have a certain percentage of their profits for their retired players, say 10% ad infinitum, so that they use that money to compensate the retired players for the risk of brain injury.
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  6. mortem exclude
    • 2020 December 14, Laura Clements, “Last golden eagle living in wild in Wales had been shot before it died”, in Wales Online[39]:
      The Welsh Government organised for a post mortem and while it found the primary cause of death was systemic Aspergillosis, there was another sinister finding which was not publicly reported.
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  7. multiforme exclude
    • 2020 November 2, Mark Smith, “Dad-of-two given 12 months to live after being diagnosed with incurable brain cancer”, in Wales Online[40]:
      Following the scans Dave was told he had a grade four glioblastoma multiforme, a highly-aggressive brain tumour with a poor prognosis.
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